Interesting Programmer's English

Feb 13, 2015 22:11
Today, I learned some English phrases used by programmers, and I think they were interesting. So I'd like to introduce some of them.

"I'm teenager in hex." or "I'm 20's in hex."
10 to 1F in hex means 16 to 31 in decimal, and 20 to 2F in hex means 32 to 47 in decimal. So I can say "I'm teenager in hex," hehe. If you say your age in hex, it's possible to pretend as if you're young.

"I took a core dump."
This means I drank too much or I puked. Core dump is an original memory file and it is spat up when a fatal error occurs. Anyway, this phrase This phrase represent like I'm really out of shape.

"She is Haskell."
This means she is really pure, but it's difficult to approach.

"He created a Lisp implementation in PostScript."
This means he is a freak.
No. 1 Satish
  • Interesting Programmer's English
  • Interesting Programmers' English

    Apostrophe after the s means that the English is used by more than one programmer.

  • Today, I learned some English phrases used by programmers, and I think they were interesting.
  • Today, I learnt some English phrases used by programmers, and I think they were interesting.
  • So I'd like to introduce some of them.
  • So I'd like to introduce some of them to you.
  • "I'm teenager in hex." or "I'm 20's in hex."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • 10 to 1F in hex means 16 to 31 in decimal, and 20 to 2F in hex means 32 to 47 in decimal.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • So I can say "I'm teenager in hex," hehe.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • If you say your age in hex, it's possible to pretend as if you're young.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • "I took a core dump."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • This means I drank too much or I puked.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Core dump is an original memory file and it is spat up when a fatal error occurs.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represent like I'm really out of shape.
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represent like situation when I'm you are really out of shape.
  • "She is Haskell."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • This means she is really pure, but it's difficult to approach.
  • This means she is really pure, but is difficult to approach.
  • "He created a Lisp implementation in PostScript."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • This means he is a freak.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!

Lol! I really enjoyed reading this. Thank you for sharing!

Toru
Thank you so much for correcting me! :D
I'm glad you like it. (^^)
No. 2 Satish
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represent like I'm really out of shape.
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represents a situation when like I'm you are really out of shape.

    Sorry, please use this version. I did not give you a correct version. Seems as if mind did a small core dump.. :)

Toru
Thank you so much again for your correction!
I want to use these phrases too near future. lol
RJ
I don't think these are very common, and I wouldn't understand them without explanation despite being a programmer. But they are quite funny.
Toru
Yes, I think these are used by just a part of programmers. :)
No. 3 thethinker83
  • "I'm teenager in hex." or "I'm 20's in hex."
  • "I'm a teenager in hex." or "I'm in my 20's in hex."
  • So I can say "I'm teenager in hex," hehe.
  • So I can say "I'm a teenager in hex," hehe.
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represent like I'm really out of shape.
  • Anyway, this phrase This phrase represents expresses thoughts like "I'm really out of shape."

I didn't know about these expressions before now, and I'm a computer engineer.
I'm also a teenager in hex... until August, anyway.

Toru
Thank you so much for correcting me! :D
Haha, now I know your exact age.
thethinker83
My age is in my profile too. Anyone who really wants to know it can just find it there. :)